STUDENTS are enjoying lessons in a new state-of-the-art maths and science building.
The Golden Jubilee building, at Bexley Grammar School, Welling, has 10 new classrooms, including 32 computers and two science laboratories.
The £1.3m building, named for the school's golden jubilee year, replaces a temporary building and will be used by all the school's 1,500 pupils.
It completes a 10-year development programme for the Danson Lane school, which also included the sports hall.
Deputy headteacher Dave Morgan said: "Staff and students are really enjoying teaching and learning in the new building, with all it's extra space and resources."
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